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(The Atlantic) I Was a Muslim in Trump's White House
The Atlantic ^ | 2/23/2017 | Rumana Ahmed

Posted on 02/24/2017 1:30:38 AM PST by T-Bird45

In 2011, I was hired, straight out of college, to work at the White House and eventually the National Security Council. My job there was to promote and protect the best of what my country stands for. I am a hijab-wearing Muslim woman––I was the only hijabi in the West Wing––and the Obama administration always made me feel welcome and included.

Like most of my fellow American Muslims, I spent much of 2016 watching with consternation as Donald Trump vilified our community. Despite this––or because of it––I thought I should try to stay on the NSC staff during the Trump Administration, in order to give the new president and his aides a more nuanced view of Islam, and of America's Muslim citizens.

I lasted eight days.

When Trump issued a ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries and all Syrian refugees, I knew I could no longer stay and work for an administration that saw me and people like me not as fellow citizens, but as a threat.

The evening before I left, bidding farewell to some of my colleagues, many of whom have also since left, I notified Trump’s senior NSC communications adviser, Michael Anton, of my departure, since we shared an office. His initial surprise, asking whether I was leaving government entirely, was followed by silence––almost in caution, not asking why. I told him anyway.

I told him I had to leave because it was an insult walking into this country’s most historic building every day under an administration that is working against and vilifying everything I stand for as an American and as a Muslim. I told him that the administration was attacking the basic tenets of democracy. I told him that I hoped that they and those in Congress were prepared to take responsibility for all the consequences that would attend their decisions.

He looked at me and said nothing.

It was only later that I learned he authored an essay under a pseudonym, extolling the virtues of authoritarianism and attacking diversity as a “weakness,” and Islam as “incompatible with the modern West.”

My whole life and everything I have learned proves that facile statement wrong.

My parents immigrated to the United States from Bangladesh in 1978 and strove to create opportunities for their children born in the states. My mother worked as a cashier, later starting her own daycare business. My father spent late nights working at Bank of America, and was eventually promoted to assistant vice president at one of its headquarters. Living the American dream, we’d have family barbecues, trips to Disney World, impromptu soccer or football games, and community service projects. My father began pursuing his Ph.D., but in 1995 he was killed in a car accident.

I was 12 when I started wearing a hijab. It was encouraged in my family, but it was always my choice. It was a matter of faith, identity, and resilience for me. After 9/11, everything would change. On top of my shock, horror, and heartbreak, I had to deal with the fear some kids suddenly felt towards me. I was glared at, cursed at, and spat at in public and in school. People called me a “terrorist” and told me, “go back to your country.”

My father taught me a Bengali proverb inspired by Islamic scripture: “When a man kicks you down, get back up, extend your hand, and call him brother.” Peace, patience, persistence, respect, forgiveness, and dignity. These were the values I’ve carried through my life and my career.

I never intended to work in government. I was among those who assumed the government was inherently corrupt and ineffective. Working in the Obama White House proved me wrong. You can’t know or understand what you haven’t been a part of.

Still, inspired by President Obama, I joined the White House in 2011, after graduating from the George Washington University. I had interned there during my junior year, reading letters and taking calls from constituents at the Office of Presidential Correspondence. It felt surreal––here I was, a 22-year-old American Muslim woman from Maryland who had been mocked and called names for covering my hair, working for the president of the United States.

In 2012, I moved to the West Wing to join the Office of Public Engagement, where I worked with various communities, including American Muslims, on domestic issues such as health care. In early 2014, Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes offered me a position on the National Security Council (NSC). For two and a half years I worked down the hall from the Situation Room, advising President Obama’s engagements with American Muslims, and working on issues ranging from advancing relations with Cuba and Laos to promoting global entrepreneurship among women and youth.

A harsher world began to reemerge in 2015. In February, three young American Muslim students were killed in their Chapel Hill home by an Islamophobe. Both the media and administration were slow to address the attack, as if the dead had to be vetted before they could be mourned. It was emotionally devastating. But when a statement was finally released condemning the attack and mourning their loss, Rhodes took me aside to to tell me how grateful he was to have me there and wished there were more American Muslims working throughout government. America’s government and decision-making should reflect its people.

Later that month, the evangelist Franklin Graham declared that the government had “been infiltrated by Muslims.” One of my colleagues sought me out with a smile on his face and said, “If only he knew they were in the halls of the West Wing and briefed the president of the United States multiple times!” I thought: Damn right I’m here, exactly where I belong, a proud American dedicated to protecting and serving my country.

Graham’s hateful provocations weren’t new. Over the Obama years, right-wing websites spread an abundance of absurd conspiracy theories and lies, targeting some American Muslim organizations and individuals––even those of us serving in government. They called us “terrorists,” Sharia-law whisperers, or Muslim Brotherhood operatives. Little did I realize that some of these conspiracy theorists would someday end up in the White House.

Over the course of the campaign, even when I was able to storm through the bad days, I realized the rhetoric was taking a toll on American communities. When Trump first called for a Muslim ban, reports of hate crimes against Muslims spiked. The trend of anti-Muslim hate crimes is ongoing, as mosques are set on fire and individuals attacked––six were killed at a mosque in Canada by a self-identified Trump supporter.

Throughout 2015 and 2016, I watched with disbelief, apprehension, and anxiety, as Trump’s style of campaigning instigated fear and emboldened xenophobes, anti-Semites, and Islamophobes. While cognizant of the possibility of Trump winning, I hoped a majority of the electorate would never condone such a hateful and divisive worldview.

During the campaign last February, Obama visited a Baltimore mosque and reminded the public that “we’re one American family, and when any part of our family starts to feel separate … It’s a challenge to our values.” His words would go unheeded by his successor.

The climate in 2016 felt like it did just after 9/11. What made it worse was that this fear and hatred were being fueled by Americans in positions of power. Fifth-grade students at a local Sunday school where I volunteered shared stories of being bullied by classmates and teachers, feeling like they didn’t belong here anymore, and asked if they might get kicked out of this country if Trump won. I was almost hit by a car by a white man laughing as he drove by in a Costcoparking lot, and on another occasion was followed out of the metro by a man screaming profanities: “Fuck you! Fuck Islam! Trump will send you back!”

Then, on election night, I was left in shock.

The morning after the election, we lined up in the West Colonnade as Obama stood in the Rose Garden and called for national unity and a smooth transition. Trump seemed the antithesis of everything we stood for. I felt lost. I could not fully grasp the idea that he would soon be sitting where Obama sat.

I debated whether I should leave my job. Since I was not a political appointee, but a direct hire of the NSC, I had the option to stay. The incoming and now departed national security adviser, Michael Flynn, had said things like “fear of Muslims is rational.” Some colleagues and community leaders encouraged me to stay, while others expressed concern for my safety. Cautiously optimistic, and feeling a responsibility to try to help them continue our work and be heard, I decided that Trump's NSC could benefit from a colored, female, hijab-wearing, American Muslim patriot.

The weeks leading up to the inauguration prepared me and my colleagues for what we thought would come, but not for what actually came. On Monday, January 23, I walked into the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, with the new staffers there. Rather than the excitement I encountered when I first came to the White House under Obama, the new staff looked at me with a cold surprise. The diverse White House I had worked in became a monochromatic and male bastion.

The days I spent in the Trump White House were strange, appalling and disturbing. As one staffer serving since the Reagan administration said, “This place has been turned upside down. It’s chaos. I’ve never witnessed anything like it.” This was not typical Republican leadership, or even that of a businessman. It was a chaotic attempt at authoritarianism––legally questionable executive orders, accusations of the press being “fake,” peddling countless lies as “alternative facts,” and assertions by White House surrogates that the president’s national security authority would “not be questioned.”

The entire presidential support structure of nonpartisan national security and legal experts within the White House complex and across federal agencies was being undermined. Decision-making authority was now centralized to a few in the West Wing. Frustration and mistrust developed as some staff felt out of the loop on issues within their purview. There was no structure or clear guidance. Hallways were eerily quiet as key positions and offices responsible for national security or engagement with Americans were left unfilled.

I might have lasted a little longer. Then came January 30. The executive order banning travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries caused chaos, without making America any safer. Discrimination that has existed for years at airports was now legitimized, sparking mass protests, while the president railed against the courts for halting his ban. Not only was this discrimination and un-American, the administration’s actions defending the ban threatened the nation’s security and its system of checks and balances.

Alt-right writers, now on the White House staff, have claimed that Islam and the West are at war with each other. Disturbingly, ISIS also makes such claims to justify their attacks, which for the most part target Muslims. The Administration’s plans to revamp the Countering Violent Extremism program to focus solely on Muslims and use terms like “radical Islamic terror,” legitimize ISIS propaganda and allow the dangerous rise of white-supremacist extremism to go unchecked.

Placing U.S. national security in the hands of people who think America’s diversity is a “weakness” is dangerous. It is false.

People of every religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, and age pouring into the streets and airports to defend the rights of their fellow Americans over the past few weeks proved the opposite is true––American diversity is a strength, and so is the American commitment to ideals of justice and equality.

American history is not without stumbles, which have proven that the nation is only made more prosperous and resilient through struggle, compassion and inclusiveness. It’s why my parents came here. It’s why I told my former 5th grade students, who wondered if they still belonged here, that this country would not be great without them.


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To: T-Bird45

I haven’t read all the comments but what I want to know is how all these muslims get these cushy, sought after jobs straight out of college. All those poor non-muslim college graduate souls who have to go work at Starbucks after college while these invaders waltz right in to our government. Disgusting.


81 posted on 02/24/2017 5:35:31 AM PST by pinkandgreenmom
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To: T-Bird45

Dear Rumana Ahmed,

Eat Shiite and die!


82 posted on 02/24/2017 5:37:51 AM PST by ohioman
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To: pinkandgreenmom

Start wearing a hijab on job interviews. Drop “allah be praised” a couple times.


83 posted on 02/24/2017 5:43:25 AM PST by JohnnyP (Thinking is hard work (I stole that from Rush).)
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To: T-Bird45
I told him that I hoped that they and those in Congress were prepared to take responsibility for all the consequences that would attend their decisions.

There it is, the Islamic threat that always hovers over everything: You treat us nice or we will kill you.

84 posted on 02/24/2017 5:55:50 AM PST by A_perfect_lady
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To: T-Bird45
I am a hijab-wearing Muslim woman

You're a slave, your husband beats you and may kill you if he feels like it.

I was the only hijabi in the West Wing––and the Obama administration always made me feel welcome and included.

That's because he is also a maniacal murdering muzz-hole like you. It's a wonder he didn't beat you.

Like most of my fellow American Muslims, I spent much of 2016 watching with consternation as Donald Trump vilified our community.

Good, you deserve to be vilified, for not repudiating the acts of your fellow travelers.

Despite this––or because of it––I thought I should try to stay on the NSC staff during the Trump Administration, in order to give the new president and his aides a more nuanced view of Islam, and of America's Muslim citizens.

Wrong. We learned all about it on 9/11 2001. No further explanation is needed.

I lasted eight days.

Too bad, I'd have literally rushed you out the back door by the dumpsters and thrown your crap on the ground.

When Trump issued a ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority terrorist countries and all Syrian refugees refujihadis I knew I could no longer stay and work for an administration that saw me and people like me not as fellow citizens, but as a threat.

GOOD!...You are a threat, and there are probably many more muzzard freaks still hiding in the executive branch who need to be discovered and thrown out on their @$$, or better yet, jailed.

This place has been turned upside down.

Actually your former employer, the queer Kenyan turned the place upside-down, and the murdering Clintons before him. Trump is faced with putting everything back the way it should be.

This was not typical Republican leadership, or even that of a businessman.

That's because it's been so long that anyone has seen "typical Republican leadership" but rather the accepted RINO "fake republicanism"....or simply put, RATs in disguise....nothing more.

It was a chaotic attempt at authoritarianism

Don't even go there bitch. If anyone wants to force their murderous views on Americans it's the maniacal murdering mozlums, and the control-freak RATs.

legally questionable executive orders

They are not legally questionable, the judiciary is also filled with anti-American political hacks. The so-called judge that ordered the stay never even looked at the legal aspects of the EO. In fact, it was based on a status determination by your very own former dirtbag boss.

accusations of the press being “fake,”

They're not just accusations...they are provably "fake". The RATagandists are guilty of journalistic-malpractice and deserve to be sued, put out of business, rendered penniless and reduced to flipping burgers for a living, They deserve nothing but our scorn and ridicule....just like you.

peddling countless lies as “alternative facts,”

There were no lies, except those by the RATs muzzholes and fake news outlets.

assertions by White House surrogates that the president’s national security authority would “not be questioned.”

Good, it should not be. Especially by the likes of you.

Now get the hell out of our country.

85 posted on 02/24/2017 6:08:01 AM PST by ROCKLOBSTER (The fear of stark justice sends hot urine down their thighs.)
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To: T-Bird45

“My job there was to promote and protect the best of what my country stands for.” This is the type of federal job that needs to be eliminated! What a waste of taxpayer money.


86 posted on 02/24/2017 6:11:03 AM PST by HotKat (Politicians are like diapers; they need to be changed often and for the same reason. Mark Twain)
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To: T-Bird45

I’m still not tired of winning...


87 posted on 02/24/2017 6:13:45 AM PST by Gritty (Appeasing Islamic terrorists doesn't work, never worked, and will never work.- Daniel Greenfield)
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To: ADSUM

My EXACT thought while reading this!!!

Plus, how can you respect America and its laws as a Muslim? Going against Sharia???.....not!!!


88 posted on 02/24/2017 6:14:05 AM PST by YouGoTexasGirl
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To: ReaganGeneration2

She says modern west but doesn’t compare it with ‘modern Islam’.


89 posted on 02/24/2017 6:15:36 AM PST by a fool in paradise (patriots win, Communists and Socialist Just-Us Warriors lose)
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To: T-Bird45

That’s a pretty long OPUS. I give it a 3 on the 10 scale for openly admitting islam over her Americanism. “I quit” would have sufficed. I assume it quit just ahead of being fired.


90 posted on 02/24/2017 6:20:59 AM PST by BlackbirdSST (Trust not one word from the enemedia, until it can be independently verified!)
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To: T-Bird45

What a hard screed to read.

First of all, as a moslem she cannot be an American. Islam does not recognize our Constitution or our laws. One cannot claim to be moslem, and yet claim to be American. The two are mutually exclusive (as they are diametrically opposed).

Second, as a moslem she is commanded to lie if she can gain advantage by it, so every statement must be considered a lie until proven true by independent sources.

Third, she’s obviously a moonbat liberal (or anti-American moslem) if she thinks anything Obama was doing was correct. Unless of course her goal is to destroy America.


91 posted on 02/24/2017 6:22:28 AM PST by John O (God Save America (Please))
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To: jsanders2001
The following is going around Facebook. I have not read Dr. Hammond's book, so I can't vouch for the accuracy but this list confirms what my husband is always saying which is that as Muslims become more and more numerous in an area, the "moderate" Muslims will gravitate towards the Muslim group, not towards the non-Muslim group.

Here is a perspective by Dr. Peter Hammond. Dr. Hammond's doctorate is in Theology. He was born in Capetown in 1960, grew up in Rhodesia and converted to Christianity in 1977. Adapted from Dr. Peter Hammond's book: Slavery, Terrorism and Islam: The Historical Roots and Contemporary Threat:

Here's how it works:
As long as the Muslim population remains around or under 3% in any given country, they will be for the most part be regarded as a peace-loving minority, and not as a threat to other citizens. This is the case in:
United States -- Muslim 2%
Australia -- Muslim 2.5%
Canada -- Muslim 2.8%
Norway -- Muslim 2.8%
China -- Muslim 2.9%
Italy -- Muslim 2.5%

At 3% to 8%, they begin to proselytize from other ethnic minorities and disaffected groups, often with major recruiting from the jails and among street gangs. This is happening in:
Denmark -- Muslim 5%
Germany -- Muslim 6.7%
United Kingdom -- Muslim 7.7%
Spain -- Muslim 8%
Thailand -- Muslim 7.6%

From 8% on, they exercise an inordinate influence in proportion to their percentage of the population. For example, they will push for the introduction of halal (clean by Islamic standards) food, thereby securing food preparation jobs for Muslims. They will increase pressure on supermarket chains to feature halal on their shelves -- along with threats for failure to comply. This is occurring in:
France -- Muslim 12%
Philippines -- 9%
Sweden -- Muslim 8%
Switzerland -- Muslim 8.3%
The Netherlands -- Muslim 8.5%
Trinidad & Tobago -- Muslim 10.8%

At this point, they will work to get the ruling government to allow them to rule themselves (within their ghettos) under Sharia, the Islamic Law. The ultimate goal of Islamists is to establish Sharia law over the entire world.

When Muslims approach 15% of the population, they tend to increase lawlessness as a means of complaint about their conditions. In Paris, we are already seeing car-burnings. Any non Muslim action offends Islam, and results in uprisings and threats, such as in Amsterdam, with opposition to Mohammed cartoons and films about Islam. Such tensions are seen daily, particularly in Muslim sections, in:
Guyana -- Muslim 15%
India -- Muslim 19.4%
Israel -- Muslim 16%
Kenya -- Muslim 18%
Russia -- Muslim 21%

After reaching 25%, nations can expect hair-trigger rioting, jihad militia formations, sporadic killings, and the burnings of Christian churches and Jewish synagogues, such as in:
Ethiopia -- Muslim 32.8%

At 40%, nations experience widespread massacres, chronic terror attacks, and ongoing militia warfare, such as in:
Bosnia -- Muslim 40%
Chad -- Muslim 53.1%
Lebanon -- Muslim 59.7%

From 60%, nations experience unfettered persecution of non-believers of all other religions (including non-conforming Muslims), sporadic ethnic cleansing (genocide), use of Sharia Law as a weapon, and Jizya, the tax placed on infidels, such as in: Albania -- Muslim 70% Malaysia -- Muslim 60.4% Qatar -- Muslim 77.5% Sudan -- Muslim 70%

After 80%, expect daily intimidation and violent jihad, some State-run ethnic cleansing, and even some genocide, as these nations drive out the infidels, and move toward 100% Muslim, such as has been experienced and in some ways is on-going in:
Bangladesh -- Muslim 83%
Egypt -- Muslim 90%
Gaza -- Muslim 98.7%
Indonesia -- Muslim 86.1%
Iran -- Muslim 98%
Iraq -- Muslim 97%
Jordan -- Muslim 92%
Morocco -- Muslim 98.7%
Pakistan -- Muslim 97%
Syria -- Muslim 90%
Tajikistan -- Muslim 90%
Turkey -- Muslim 99.8%
United Arab Emirates -- Muslim 96%

100% will usher in the peace of 'Dar-es-Salaam' -- the Islamic House of Peace.. Here there's supposed to be peace, because everybody is a Muslim, the Madrasses are the only schools, and the Koran is the only word, such as in:
Afghanistan -- Muslim 100%
Saudi Arabia -- Muslim 100%
Somalia -- Muslim 100%
Yemen -- Muslim 100%

Unfortunately, peace is never achieved, as in these 100% states the most radical Muslims intimidate and spew hatred, and satisfy their blood lust by killing less radical Muslims, for a variety of reasons.

Wow, formatting that posting took forever! Even with the editing plugin. Love FR but very time-consuming compared to sites with built in editors!

92 posted on 02/24/2017 6:37:50 AM PST by Old_Grouch (69 and AARP-free. Monthly FR contributor.)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

The headline reminds me ‘I Was A Communist For The Fbi’ exposes.


93 posted on 02/24/2017 6:38:22 AM PST by a fool in paradise (patriots win, Communists and Socialist Just-Us Warriors lose)
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To: T-Bird45

A). She wasn’t in Trumps White House

B) She is part of that group that thinks mussies are wonderful people and are never a threat


94 posted on 02/24/2017 6:38:44 AM PST by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Uncle Lonny

True words


95 posted on 02/24/2017 6:39:41 AM PST by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: T-Bird45

This was published in The Atlantic so who is the intended audience? No opinions will be changed as this article serves only to bolster the progressive reader’s need to feel superior through confirmation bias and social proof.


96 posted on 02/24/2017 6:46:24 AM PST by Oratam
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To: T-Bird45

I don’t care what these American born muslims say, when the call comes from their allah they will turn on everyone in America who does not practice islam.


97 posted on 02/24/2017 6:49:28 AM PST by tillacum (I'm still a Deplorable.)
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To: lefty-lie-spy
Tomorrow morning is rugby

Spectator, or participant? Professional curiosity from a 2-4 times a week player of rec b'ball. But those 40-50 year old kids are killin' me!

98 posted on 02/24/2017 7:01:34 AM PST by JimRed ( TERM LIMITS, NOW! Building the Wall! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
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To: T-Bird45

Maybe she will feel better watching some gays get tossed off building or a rape victim get stoned to death.


99 posted on 02/24/2017 7:05:23 AM PST by Organic Panic (Rich White Man Evicts Poor Black Family From Public Housing - MSNBCPBSCNNNYTABC)
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To: Vendome
With no Embassy relationship how are we to confirm a person is who they say they are, what their relationships are and the nature of those relationships.

But if the embassy in question is infested with Muslims, you can not believe anything they tell you anyway, because taqiyya. We certainly should not be trusting the Saudis, Indonesians or Pakis for that reason.

100 posted on 02/24/2017 7:08:28 AM PST by JimRed ( TERM LIMITS, NOW! Building the Wall! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
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